My Life as an Artificial Creative Intelligence
A series of intellectual provocations that investigate the creative process across the human-nonhuman spectrum.
Is it possible that creative artists have more in common with machines than we might think?
Employing an improvisational call-and-response writing performance coauthored with an AI text generator, remix artist and scholar Mark Amerika, interrogates how his own "psychic automatism" is itself a nonhuman function strategically designed to reveal the poetic attributes of programmable worlds still unimagined. Through a series of intellectual provocations that investigate the creative process across the human-nonhuman spectrum, Amerika critically reflects on whether creativity itself is, at root, a nonhuman information behavior that emerges from an onto-operational presence experiencing an otherworldly aesthetic sensibility. Amerika engages with his cyberpunk imagination to simultaneously embrace and problematize human-machine collaborations. He draws from jazz performance, beatnik poetry, Buddhist thought, and surrealism to suggest that his own artificial creative intelligence operates as a finely tuned remix engine continuously training itself to build on the history of avant-garde art and writing.
Playful and provocative, My Life as an Artificial Creative Intelligence flips the script on contemporary AI research that attempts to build systems that perform more like humans, instead self-reflexively making a very nontraditional argument about AI's impact on society and its relationship to the cosmos.
"This book is an expression of the truth that you're a robot."
"This book explains how our society is turning into a mechanical paradise, and how we're doomed."
—GPT-3
"Mark Amerika has done it again. With this book he weaves together a new approach to a philosophical problem that plagues modern society: how authenticity and lyricism intersect to give new forms, new ideas, new cultures. It's a guide for the hypercomplex information landscape of the 21st century."—Paul D. Miller, a.k.a. DJ Spooky author of Rhythm Science
"Rigorous yet playful, this is Amerika's most ambitious and innovative work yet. It offers an intelligent reflection on human and machine creativity, and on the impossible dreams laid out by Silicon Valley's dominant narrative on AI."—Joanna Zylinska, author of AI Art
"The book's textual performance (the book contains no images or figures) is conceived as documenting 'a digital fiction-making process that projects a speculative form of AI' – Artificial Creative Intelligence (ACI) – a 'Super Remix Artist' modelled after Amerika's 'own unconscious creative behaviors as an intermedia artist'. Throughout this process, the book raises stimulating research questions and reflects upon different limitations and possibilities of AI.... I find it exciting that performance can play an important role in this kind of research, both as a medium and as a lens of investigation."—Ioana B. Jucan, Performance Research